Saturday, August 8, 2015

Saturday's Critters #86

Saturday's Critters #86

It's Saturday and it's time to share your critters.. Any kind of critter will do, even a new or old post.. I appreciate everyone who is linking in on this week's critter party. And of course I always appreciate my blogging friends stopping by just for a visit and leaving a comment.

I am sharing some more critters from our visit to Cape May on July 6. Most of these images were taken while walking on the trail at the Cape May Point State Park.

I just fell in love with these cute Killdeer Chicks.

The Killdeer chicks were running in front of us as we walked on the trail in Cape May.

The American Oystercatcher is a cool bird and one of my favorites to see at the shore. I hope you enjoyed my critters and post. As always thanks again for linking up, for the nice comments and for visiting my post. I wish everyone a happy weekend!

I could mention all your fine critters but I think it is enough with The Killdeer chicks they are so cute :)

Thanks for hosting!

What was that about GOOGLES last stupidities? You have to put this in your sidebar? After having pushed that button on top a hundred times each day I am thinking of stopping blogging. That is obviously what they want. :( I think everybody knows that there are a thousands of cookies in our computers. And more are coming each day. :( :(

Dearest Eileen; What an adorable birdie Killdeer Chicks is♡♡♡ And the American Oystercatcher is amazing bird with outstanding red beak.Your collage with beautiful critters are Fascinating; I love the photo butterfly with flowers☆☆☆ I wish Cape May stays as a dream land for critters♪Sending Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan to my Dear friend in America, xoxo Miyako*

Wow! What a selection of wildlife. I have to admit that some of my favorite birds are the shore birds... especially the little ones ... they are so much fun to watch as they dart about. Happy Critter Day and thanks for hosting.

What a fun and beautiful collection of critters in the collage. And I love to those birds.so funny on the ground... (my kindle fire spell check program simply refuses to allow me to call them by name...I have to figure out how to disable the stupid thing.)

I like the butterfly, and the Killdeer chicks are so adorable, especially the part about them running down the path ahead of you. I would love to see some, so I like yours. I'm wondering if they are like the plover chicks that forage for themselves even when small.

Wonderful critters you share with us, except for the snake - I am not a fan. I live in New Zealand where there are no snakes, but we do have Oystercatchers (not the American ones) and they look different, but similar enough I know they are related.

Adorable Killdeer..We used to vacation at Cape May Point..Was that snake photo taken there??? I remember when you could walk in front of the fort..They have lost a lot of shoreline..Hope you are having a fun weekend..

I love all your photos - the collage on top is great! The oystercatchers here on the West Coast are all black with orange-red bills and orange eyes. Quite striking, I think, whereas the ones in Germany look more like yours. I love to see all these differences.

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I am married and have one son in his 20's. I live in Maryland, USA. Retired since Dec 2014 My hobbies are hiking, birding, taking photos and anything nature related.
I love traveling and seeing new places. I blog just for fun & take photos just for fun. I do not sell my photos but if you see one you want to use one just let me know.

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